Found this eyed hawk moth trapped in the PT yesterday so put it outside somewhere safe.
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Thanks Burnie. I've decided it is a patchwork leafcutter bee
https://www.bumblebeeconservation.or...leafcutterbee/
Hmm.. going to have rose leaves with scalloped edges later on then...
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Originally posted by burnie View PostHave a look here......
FoE-UK-Bee-Identification-Guide.pdf (seenature.org.uk)
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Have a look here......
FoE-UK-Bee-Identification-Guide.pdf (seenature.org.uk)
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Yesterday I saw more small tortoiseshells while out walking than I saw for the whole of last year. There were dozens flitting about, must all have emerged together. Last year I never saw more than one at a time, and probably only totalled three or four the whole year.
And can anyone identify this butterfly? It was as dark underneath as it was on top. I thought maybe a blue of some sort but they all seem to have pale undersides. It was small like a blue though.
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A trip to the local sea bird colony on the cliffs. A Kittiwake on her nest
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Some starlings auditioning for Hitchcock yesterday.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/103667.../shares/Qg538G
The link takes you to a video clip.
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Saw this today on the raspberries. Apparently it is a speckled wood.1 Photo
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Had a green lizard like this run across the decking yesterday
Not my picture (was too fast)1 Photo
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